Since the 2015-16 regular season Vernon is 0-1-0-0 at home vs Wenatchee

Since the 2015-16 regular season Vernon is 1-0-0-0 in Wenatchee

The Vipers are 0-2-0-0 vs Wenatchee at the BCHL Showcase

Since the 2015-16 regular season Wenatchee has outscored Vernon 19-9

The Vipers have yet to defeat Wenatchee at home

The Wilds last regular season win in Vernon was a 8-1 victory on Friday, February 26 2016

The Wild have yet to defeat Vernon at home

The Vipers last regular season win in Wenatchee was a 3-2 overtime victory on Saturday, November 14th 2015

Let's take a look at the Vernon Vipers:

The 12-11-3-0 Vernon Vipers make their first and only regular season visit to the Town Toyota Centre are coming off a 2-1 victory over the visiting Cowichan Capitals Sunday afternoon. The last time the Vipers were in Wenatchee, Vernon come away with a 3-2 overtime win November 14th 2015. Tonight is the first of a three game road trip where the Vipers have lost four of their last five games away from home. Tonight is the second of three regular season meetings between the Wild and Vipers after Wenatchee defeated Vernon 6-3 September 24th in Chilliwack at the BCHL Showcase. Since the last time these two teams met the Vipers have gone 8-10-3-0. These two teams will meet for a final time this season February 10th in Vernon. The Vipers have won three of their last five games but have lost six of their last ten games. Vernon sits 3rd in the Interior Division are tied in points with 2nd Place Trail. The Vipers are a single point up on 4th place Merritt but seventeen points back of Division leading Penticton. Viper captain Riley Brandt is serving his ninth game of a ten game suspension.

Vernon Vipers Roster:

http://bchl.ca/roster?team=21Steven Jandric (11-5-16) leads the team lead in goals with eleven, while Jagger Williamson (5-15-20) leads the team lead in points with twenty.

The 19-5-1-0 Wenatchee Wild are coming off a 5-2 win over the visiting Chilliwack Chiefs Wednesday. Tonight is the second game of a current five game home stand. The Wild are an impressive 10-0 on home ice. The Wild come into tonight's game riding a two game winning streak, have lost three of their last five, have won seven of their last ten games. Wenatchee sits 1st in the Mainland Division are tied in points with the 2nd Place Chilliwack Chiefs. Since the last time the Vipers & Wild met back in September the Wild have gone 16-5-0-0. Brendan Harris leads the lead in scoring with fourty seven points, while Charlie Combs leads the league in goals with twenty seven.

Wenatchee Wild Roster:

http://bchl.ca/roster?team=35Charlie Combs (27-15-42) leads the team lead in goals with twenty seven, while Brendan Harris (11-34-45) leads the team lead in points with fourty five.Wenatchee Wild 2016-17 regular season stats:

1990 & 1991 Vernon Lakers Inducted Into Okanagan Sports Hall Of Fame

The 1969-70 & 1971-72 Vernon Essos were inducted into the Okanagan Sports Hall of Fame in November 2014

1999 Vernon Vipers Inducted Into BC Hockey Hall Of Fame

The 1999 Vernon Vipers were inducted into the BC Hockey Hall of Fame In July 2016

On December 2nd 2017 the Vernon Vipers honoured the 1956 Vernon Canadians and former Vernon Esso's legend Wayne Dye. The 1956 Vernon Canadians Allen Cup banner along side Wayne Dye's #8 Legends banner were raised to the rafters at Kal Tire Place

Kal Tire Place-Home to the Okanagan Sports Hall of Fame

The Okanagan Sports Hall of Fame was established in 1982 through the vision of Vernon resident and sports enthusiast, Nick Alexis. With the support of Vernon City Council, Alexis and a dedicated group of volunteers created a series of outdoor exhibits celebrating the region’s dynamic sporting history in Vernon’s Cenotaph Park. That same year, the new organization unveiled its first round of inductees to the Hall of Fame. Several years later, in 2001, the Hall of Fame moved its exhibits into the newly constructed Vernon Multiplex now known as Kal Tire Place.

About Me

I first created this blog in November of 2008. This coming season will be my ninth season doing this blog. I was born and raised in Vernon, BC and have been going to Junior Hockey games in Vernon since I was a young child. I purchased my first set of season tickets in 1990
I have had season tickets for the last 26 years, Since 1990 I have missed 42 home games.
In September of 2009 I missed my first home game since 2002-03 wich my streak of 236 straight Vipers home games came to an end. Ive missed just three Vipers home games since the 1998-1999 season.
I worked with the Vipers back in 2003-04 as colour comentator helping out with a few games over the internet. In 2011 I helped deisgn, create and put together the Vipers new website for the 2011-12 season. I ran and updated the Vipers website for five seasons, keeping all staff bios and pictures updated, adding new game photos, doing a game preview on game days, as well as adding any Vipers news, scores or BCHL news through out the season.
Over the years I have travelled to Victoria, Dauphin & Camrose to watch the Vipers in the RBC Cup. I was also at the 1990 Centennial Cup & 2014 RBC Cup in Vernon.